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BeoigaDU-BdDotD Vol. 9 No. 5 Fu1gA8gd Sv3s flSotue lUlimdeir Stoatf WW fW uujljjiui JiiMiii ii ii in 1 "' ' : ' 1 X ; : I h it RONALD REAGAN President SCOTT MATHESON Governor Gunn McKay makes man. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE 1 his last call as a congress TqgEig'u" Sueeps PJco'SfeoD Ronald Reagan Suamps Carter Maiionuide By Bert Sainsbury Presidential Race Ronald Reagan surprisingly swept 46 states, giving him an overwhelming victory of 384 electoral votes. For only the second time in the history of the United States, an incumbent president has lost. The other time being the Franklin D. Roosevelt victory over Herbert Hoover. Just a few minutes before the polls closed in Utah at 8:00 p.m.. Pres. Carter publicly conceded Hansen By John Nielsen Tradewinds Editor A reorganization has taken place within the Student Council this week, naming Wade Hansen as the new Social Vice President. The former Vice President of Socials, Gary Hatch, turned in his formal resignation to ASUTC President Mark Fisher last Friday, October Slst. Hatch resigned his post to leave school and pursue a more lucrative vocation. His other obligations were making it hard for him to fill his position on the Student Council. In the best interest for all concerned Hatch chose to step down. Taking the reins as Social Vice President will to Gov. Reagan. For a race predicted to be close and right down to the wire, it finished early with a lop-sided victory. Even John Aniiersun didn't play as big of a role as was expected in giving Gov. Reagan electoral votes. In Pres. Carter's concession speech, he quoted a Yiddish proverb, "God gave burdens, God gives shoulders." Thus confirming the transfer of Presidential burdens for Gov. Reagan to bear. Inflation, taxes, and Named Social V.P. be Wade Hansen of American Fork. Hansen has served six years in student government through Junior and Senior High schools. Hansen also brings to the office his experience from service on the Activities Committee this fall quarter. "I'm looking forward to getting more students involved in the planned activities by working directly with the Student Council," replied Hansen. Greater efforts will be expended for support of athletic and social events by better publicity and advertisement. Hansen assured us that the students at the Provo campus are no different from those students at the Orem campus. AT PROVOOREM GEORGE BUSH Vice President unemDlovment were Whether the some of the issues that hurt Pres. Carter's bid for re-election. The debate and the play up of the Iranian crisis right before the election also contributed to Gov. Reagan's lop-sided win. "Students at both campuses will be notified of upcoming events," Wade Hansen is installed as the new ASUTC Social Vice President. He is replacing Gary Hatch who resigned in October. Nov. 7, 1980 l f--J 1 J American people voted for Reagan, the man, or just wanted to vote against Carter, is inmaterial now. "Vote Republican for a Change" is exactly what many traditional Continued on Page 3 said Hansen ASUTC Vice Presi- Continued on Page 5 I CI 'A

BeoigaDU-BdDotD Vol. 9 No. 5 Fu1gA8gd Sv3s flSotue lUlimdeir Stoatf WW fW uujljjiui JiiMiii ii ii in 1 "' ' : ' 1 X ; : I h it RONALD REAGAN President SCOTT MATHESON Governor Gunn McKay makes man. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE 1 his last call as a congress TqgEig'u" Sueeps PJco'SfeoD Ronald Reagan Suamps Carter Maiionuide By Bert Sainsbury Presidential Race Ronald Reagan surprisingly swept 46 states, giving him an overwhelming victory of 384 electoral votes. For only the second time in the history of the United States, an incumbent president has lost. The other time being the Franklin D. Roosevelt victory over Herbert Hoover. Just a few minutes before the polls closed in Utah at 8:00 p.m.. Pres. Carter publicly conceded Hansen By John Nielsen Tradewinds Editor A reorganization has taken place within the Student Council this week, naming Wade Hansen as the new Social Vice President. The former Vice President of Socials, Gary Hatch, turned in his formal resignation to ASUTC President Mark Fisher last Friday, October Slst. Hatch resigned his post to leave school and pursue a more lucrative vocation. His other obligations were making it hard for him to fill his position on the Student Council. In the best interest for all concerned Hatch chose to step down. Taking the reins as Social Vice President will to Gov. Reagan. For a race predicted to be close and right down to the wire, it finished early with a lop-sided victory. Even John Aniiersun didn't play as big of a role as was expected in giving Gov. Reagan electoral votes. In Pres. Carter's concession speech, he quoted a Yiddish proverb, "God gave burdens, God gives shoulders." Thus confirming the transfer of Presidential burdens for Gov. Reagan to bear. Inflation, taxes, and Named Social V.P. be Wade Hansen of American Fork. Hansen has served six years in student government through Junior and Senior High schools. Hansen also brings to the office his experience from service on the Activities Committee this fall quarter. "I'm looking forward to getting more students involved in the planned activities by working directly with the Student Council," replied Hansen. Greater efforts will be expended for support of athletic and social events by better publicity and advertisement. Hansen assured us that the students at the Provo campus are no different from those students at the Orem campus. AT PROVOOREM GEORGE BUSH Vice President unemDlovment were Whether the some of the issues that hurt Pres. Carter's bid for re-election. The debate and the play up of the Iranian crisis right before the election also contributed to Gov. Reagan's lop-sided win. "Students at both campuses will be notified of upcoming events," Wade Hansen is installed as the new ASUTC Social Vice President. He is replacing Gary Hatch who resigned in October. Nov. 7, 1980 l f--J 1 J American people voted for Reagan, the man, or just wanted to vote against Carter, is inmaterial now. "Vote Republican for a Change" is exactly what many traditional Continued on Page 3 said Hansen ASUTC Vice Presi- Continued on Page 5 I CI 'A